2015
Comparative genome-wide association studies of a depressive symptom phenotype in a repeated measures setting by race/ethnicity in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis
Ware E, Mukherjee B, Sun Y, Diez-Roux A, Kardia S, Smith J. Comparative genome-wide association studies of a depressive symptom phenotype in a repeated measures setting by race/ethnicity in the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. BMC Genomic Data 2015, 16: 118. PMID: 26459564, PMCID: PMC4603946, DOI: 10.1186/s12863-015-0274-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMulti-Ethnic StudyGenome-wide association studiesStudies of depressive symptomsMulti-Ethnic Study of AtherosclerosisDepressive symptomsStudy of atherosclerosisGenome-wide suggestive levelMeasures analysisSingle-nucleotide polymorphismsMultiple ethnicitiesBaseline measurementsMeta-analysisEuropean AmericansLongitudinal measurementsGenome-wide analysisLongitudinal frameworkSuggestive levelAssociation studiesMethodsThis studyEthnicityGenetic predictorsP-valueMood disordersHealthNovel variants
2003
The Cancer Genetics Network: Recruitment Results and Pilot Studies
Anton-Culver H, Ziogas A, Bowen D, Finkelstein D, Griffin C, Hanson J, Isaacs C, Kasten-Sportes C, Mineau G, Nadkarni P, Rimer B, Schildkraut J, Strong L, Weber B, Winn D, Hiatt R, Nayfield S. The Cancer Genetics Network: Recruitment Results and Pilot Studies. Public Health Genomics 2003, 6: 171-177. PMID: 15237201, DOI: 10.1159/000078165.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCancer Genetics NetworkFirst-degree relativesNational Cancer InstitutePublic health issuePotential study participantsFamily membersDifferent study designsCancer patientsCancer InstituteStudy participantsGenetic susceptibilityEstablishment of guidelinesStandard questionnaireStudy designPilot studyHealth issuesCancer susceptibilityTranslational researchPatientsResearch protocolCancer Genetics StudyFamily studiesMedical practiceRecruitment resultsMultiple ethnicities
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